
Create A Real Estate Touch-Point Calendar for 2022
Being a real estate agent can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to self-promotion and building your brand. Deciding what, when, and how often can be nerve-wracking – we’re here to help!
Being a real estate agent can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to self-promotion and building your brand. Deciding what, when, and how often can be nerve-wracking – we’re here to help!
We all know that we should use social media to market ourselves to potential clients, but when social media is more like marketing media, it’s time to remember it’s about connecting as humans.
Changing careers is both thrilling and terrifying, and in this article, we cover the where’s, why’s, and how’s of getting started in the Real Estate industry.
Homeowners who find themselves defaulting on their mortgage payments need your help. This article explains how you can help turn these pre-foreclosures into listings.
When it comes to planning events to wow our real estate sphere and farm, there is no such thing as “too early,” and Trunk or Treat is always a good idea!
Going The Extra Mile: Using Flash Drives and QR Codes for Your Next Open House
No matter what niche you serve, being able to meet them where they are at, and provide information relevant to them is key to communicating your value.
In this business, it’s sometimes easy to start feeling like you’re on a slippery slope that’s not moving in the right direction. When that happens? It’s time to hit the reset button!
When listing inventory is this low, a lot of agents say, “I’m out of here!” Other agents lean into smart tools, creative mindsets, and good, old-fashioned, service to stay on track for their goals.
In a competitive real estate market, creating extraordinary first and lasting impressions should be a priority.
POWERFACT: RPR (Realtors Property Resource®) is a part of your NAR Membership – and it’s one of the best tools in the business! by Julie Escobar
Powerfact: The work to list and sell a $300,000 home is comparable to the work that it takes to list and sell a $500,000 home. Change your price point and give yourself a raise!